Lebanon
Latest stories
Electoral Law Remaining Obstacles to be Resolved in 'Next Three Days'

After the major progress that has been made in efforts to agree on a new electoral law, the remaining hurdles are expected to be resolved “in the next three days,” Baabda Palace sources said.

W140 Full Story
Terror Suspect Arrested in Akkar's Bebnin

A terror suspect has been arrested in the town of Bebnin in the northern Akkar district, state-run National News Agency reported on Sunday.

W140 Full Story
Cyprus Grants 15 Million Euros to Defense Ministry

Defense Minister Yaacoub al-Sarraf concluded an official trip to Cyprus where he met with senior officials, and was informed about a Cypriot grant to the Defense Ministry worth 15 million Euros, the National News Agency reported on Saturday.

During his visit, the Defense Minister held talks that focused on the situation in the region, the bilateral relations between the two countries and the military cooperation agreement signed between the two nations in 2016, NNA said.

W140 Full Story
Berri Adjourns Legislative Meeting to June 16

Speaker Nabih Berri adjourned until June 16 a parliament session that was scheduled to convene on Monday to address Lebanon's parliamentary electoral law.

W140 Full Story
Report: Electoral Law Talks Making Headway



Another “four-party” meeting was held in the evening on Friday at the Foreign Ministry where discussions about the electoral law resumed and focused on the “new ideas” that were suggested during Wednesday's gathering between the same parties, al-Akhbar daily reported on Saturday.

W140 Full Story
Ibrahim: Security Forces Foiled Bid to Provoke Sedition, Sabotage

General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim said on Saturday that the new factor in the latest “qualitative” security forces' operation that resulted in foiling terror schemes, was the presence of four Yemenis in the terrorist group, pointing out that it was the “first time that Yemenis were arrested.”

“The targets planned by the terrorist group, including Tripoli and Nabatieh, showed that there was an intention to create strife and mobilize people against each other,” said Ibrahim in an interview to Ad-Diyar daily.

W140 Full Story
Security Forces Foil IS Terror Schemes, Bust Would-Be Suicide Bombers

The General Security and Internal Security Forces agents managed to bust a terror cell comprised of Palestinian, Syrian and Yemeni suspects, who had plans to carry out terror operations in the country including in the northern city of Tripoli and the southern town of Nabatieh, media reports said.

“A group of elite intelligence forces in the General Security and Internal Security Forces tracked down suspects and deterred detainees and other fugitives from carrying out criminal schemes on Lebanon's territory. Four terrorists were detained and an explosive belt was defused,” the National News Agency reported.

W140 Full Story
Health Ministry Closes Clinic Run by Unlicensed Doctors

Health Minister Ghassan Hasbani ordered the closure of a clinic, in the Choueifat area southeast of Beirut, run by two unlicensed non-Lebanese doctors and referred two pharmacists to the Pharmaceutical Inspection Department for supplying the doctors with expired medication, the National News Agency reported on Friday.

Information provided to the health ministry said the non-Lebanese doctors were practicing medicine without a legal permit.

W140 Full Story
Othman Marks ISF Founding Anniversary Vows to Bring Institution to International Levels

Internal Security Forces chief Maj. Gen. Imad Othman pledged on Friday to improve Lebanon's security institution to become one of the leading at the international level.

Othman's comments came in an address he gave on Friday marking the 156th founding anniversary of the ISF, under the patronage of President Michel Aoun at the late Brigadier General Wissam al-Hassan's Barracks in Dbayieh.

W140 Full Story
Mashnouq on ISF Anniversary Calls for Restoring Capital Punishment

Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq called on Friday for restoring the death penalty in light of the spiking number of crime and premeditated murder.

“I hereby call for restoring the capital punishment in light of an increase in crime and deliberate killings, because judicial decisions do not deter the criminals,” said Mashnouq in a speech marking the 156th anniversary of the foundation of the Internal Security Forces under the patronage of President Michel Aoun.

W140 Full Story